Seconding Tom's Comments on Copernic Desktop Search 2

Seconding Tom's Comments on Copernic Desktop Search 2. Tom “Inter-Alia.Net” Mighell has made positive comments about Copenic Desktop Search, noting especially that the new version 1.2 will index Firefox bookmarks. I've been using both Copernic Desktop Search and Lookout as local hard drive search tools. I've slightly preferred Lookout because of its blazing speed, but… Continue reading Seconding Tom's Comments on Copernic Desktop Search 2

Libraries and the Internet

Libraries and the Internet. Kudos to Google and its new university allies — including my alma mater, the University of Michigan, as well as Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford — for their exciting project to open the stacks (Wall Street Journal, via Paul Kedrosky). It's a great day for the dissemination of knowledge! Bloggers from these… Continue reading Libraries and the Internet

STATE FAILURE 101

STATE FAILURE 101. Iraq spent another night in total darkness due to a cascading infrastructure failure that shut-down electricity throughout the country. It was another major tactical victory for Iraq's global guerrillas in their campaign to keep the country in perpetual failure. … [Global Guerrillas]

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Symantec Said to Be in Talks for Veritas

Symantec Said to Be in Talks for Veritas. Symantec, which produces the Norton line of computer products, is in talks to acquire Veritas Software, a maker of data backup programs. By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN. [NYT > Technology]

Court Upholds Patent Ruling Against Maker of BlackBerry

Court Upholds Patent Ruling Against Maker of BlackBerry. A United States appeals court upheld a finding of patent infringement against Research In Motion Ltd., which makes the BlackBerry data device. By REUTERS. [NYT > Technology]

Google Is Adding Major Libraries to Its Database

Google Is Adding Major Libraries to Its Database. Google plans to begin converting the holdings of leading research libraries into digital files that would be searchable online. By JOHN MARKOFF and EDWARD WYATT. [NYT > Technology]

Linux: Fewer Bugs Than Rivals

Linux: Fewer Bugs Than Rivals. An analysis of the 5.7 million lines of Linux source code shows that it contains fewer bugs per thousand lines of code than commercial counterparts. By Michelle Delio. [Wired News]

Linksysinfo.org

Linksysinfo.org. LinksysInfo.org is a wonderful website mentioned in an Inquirer article. The website collates information on modifying your Linksys. The site is also the primary support site for WiFi-Box, HyperWRT and HyperWAP Firmware. Underneath the hood of the WRT54G is a 200MHz MIPS processor running Linux and anywhere from 16 to 32MB of RAM and… Continue reading Linksysinfo.org

MarsEdit report

MarsEdit report. In the spirit of Gus Mueller’s after-development report on VoodooPad 2.0, here’s mine on MarsEdit 1.0… (Note: I may ramble a bit. And: this is mostly about programming.) Mitosis The genesis of MarsEdit was the idea of mitosis, that we could remove NetNewsWire’s weblog editor and create a new, separate weblog editor—and thereby… Continue reading MarsEdit report